Stay At Home Dad Week 52 - It's Been A Year
It’s hard not to stop and recognize that we’ve been doing this particular thing for a year.
Read MoreIt’s hard not to stop and recognize that we’ve been doing this particular thing for a year.
Read MoreStarting to think about when the pandemic is over brings on a whole other kind of anxiety.
Read MoreThis week is another new pandemic experience…but a good one, I think.
Read MoreAnother couple of snow storms this week have me ready for spring.
Read MoreDuring the pandemic we’ve been ordering out for dinner once a week and I’ve come to really look forward to it.
Read MoreHere are a couple of the things that help make me love the Super Bowl as much as I do.
Read MoreFor maybe the first time in my life I have a real news itch.
Read MoreThis year I’m giving new meaning to the term ‘wall calendar’.
Read MoreThis time of year always fills me with a certain kind of familiarity - even in a pandemic, apparently.
Read MoreI’m putting this out on Friday this week because there’s too much in my brain that I need to unload before Sunday.
Read MoreIt’s time to lay out the goals for the new year….and I think this year we’ll keep things simple.
Read MoreIt’s the last post of the year - what I read in 2020!
Read MoreLast week I told you about what I learned in general in 2020, and this week it’s what I learned about myself.
Read MoreI started out 2020 writing down new things I learned - here’s a list of some of those things…and maybe you’ll learn something new too!
Read MoreThis week we’re ceaning house - in the literal, metaphorical, and the digital sense.
Read MoreThanksgiving was different…and Christmas is bound to be more of the same.
Read MoreThere’s been one somewhat remarkable development about these past eight months living through a pandemic.
Read MoreToday is my brother’s birthday - a perfect opportunity to talk up his new music.
Read MoreIt might be too early to be thinking about Christmas, but 2020 has turned everything on its head.
Read MoreThis year I don’t think I’ll have any need for my usual towards-the-end-of-the-year purchase.
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